11 January، 2024

Radio interview

In the interest of the presidency of the University of Mosul, represented by Professor Dr. Qusay Kamal al-Din al-Ahmadi, President of the University of Mosul, in the necessity of community interaction and communication, and with the follow-up of Assistant Professor Dr. Wissam Nemat Ibrahim al-Saadi, Dean of the College of Law, and the members of the College Council, the importance of striving to spread legal culture among the various groups and segments of society, Al-Nour Radio met on Monday. Corresponding to January 8, 2024, within the Legal Insights Program, Dr. Ahmed Fares Idris, one of the teachers of the Human Rights Law Branch at the College of Law at the University of Mosul, spoke about the phenomenon of bullying and misuse of social media, explaining its dangers, effects, causes, and the position of the law and society on this phenomenon, which constitutes a threat to family cohesion and stability. Community, explaining the role of the College of Law in combating this phenomenon by providing its members with legal studies, dissertations, dissertations, and specialized scientific legal research on the dangers of this phenomenon and mechanisms to combat it, indicating the necessity of concerted societal and institutional efforts, especially educational and pedagogical ones, to reduce this behavior and avoid problems and dilemmas that may appear in the future, explaining The meaning of bullying, its types, and its people in terms of explaining who is the bully and the victim, pointing to the criminalization of these acts in the Iraqi Penal Code in force, explaining the legal procedures that must be resorted to when this behavior affects a person’s personality, indicating the types of criminal lawsuits that can be filed. This meeting comes within a series of meetings. Radio and visual broadcasts, in addition to the community and cultural activities of our college’s members, within the scope of its deanship’s efforts to inform the community of the dangers of these phenomena and their societal impact, while clarifying the legal procedures to reduce them.

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